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Share a hotel bed with a stranger? Don’t laugh!

  Lucky you and me. We carry a bedroom with us in our RVs. If we share it, it's with our special someone. But back...

Camping is a new ballgame as a full-timer

  By Chuck Woodbury editor, RVtravel.com I wrote about my crowded RV park in today's (Dec. 10, 2016) RV Travel newsletter. I did not paint a...

More about poor RV quality

  By Chuck Woodbury editor, RVtravel.com A major topic with RVers these days and on RV forums, is the poor quality of RVs being produced of late....

Why RVing is not as much fun today

  By Chuck Woodbury editor, RVtravel.com For people like me, who have traveled by RV for decades, RVing today is not as much fun. I was reminded...

Golf club man and a “cow” motorhome

  At the popular tourist attraction Hole in the Rock near Moab, Utah, keep your eyes open for this golfer — made almost entirely...

Pilot entombed in tiny plane’s cockpit

  By Chuck Woodbury In the back room of The Glass Forge in downtown Grants Pass, Ore., on a table toward the back, sits a...

So much history, so many tears

  By Chuck Woodbury How many tears were shed in the Jacksonville Historic Cemetery? When I walk through a historic cemetery like this one, I can't help imagining the scenes...

Deep blue Crater Lake a sight to behold

  By Chuck Woodbury If you have never been to Crater Lake, you have not seen the bluest blue on Earth —  its water! It's amazing. It's...

Still alive after visit with meat-eating plants

  By Chuck Woodbury I survived my visit to the meat-eating plants along the Oregon coast just north of Florence. It turns out, these...

Lava as far as the eye can see

  By Chuck Woodbury The Earth threw up lava in the Cascades near present-day Sisters, Ore., and today, scenic Highway 242 passes through a swath of...

Visit the home of the Simpsons

  By Chuck Woodbury Springfield, Ore., next door neighbor to Eugene, is the home of the TV cartoon series "The Simpsons." That's according...

Two story trailer is old news, not futuristic

 By Chuck Woodbury, editorA week ago I wrote about how it wouldn't be long until a two-story RV debuted. I mean, it had to...